Rocket gets Cam Young and Muirfield gets Scheffler-list for both below


World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler to go for three wins in a row at the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday
REIGNING FEDEXCUP CHAMPION TOMMY FLEETWOOD JOINS MAJOR WINNERS GARY WOODLAND AND HIDEKI MATSUYAMA TO HIGHLIGHT EARLY COMMITMENTS

DUBLIN, Ohio – Officials of the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday announced today that the Tournament has accepted the entry of World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler to compete in the 2026 Memorial Tournament in which he will attempt to equal the record of three wins in a row set by Tiger Woods from 1999-2001. Also announced today, Scheffler will be joined at the Memorial Tournament by the reigning FedExCup champion Tommy Fleetwood, along with 2019 U.S. Open champion Gary Woodland and 2021 Masters champion Hideki Matsuyama. Celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday is June 1-7 at Jack Nicklaus’ world-renowned Muirfield Village Golf Club.
Top-10 Trio Cameron Young, Russell Henley and Xander Schauffele Commit to 2026 Rocket Classic Presented by AlumniFi

- World No. 30 and 2025 U.S. Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley also commits to the field, along with past Rocket Classic champions Rickie Fowler and Tony Finau
- Fans can purchase tickets and parking at www.RocketClassic.com; advance pricing as low as $31.30 available through June 30
DETROIT (May 4, 2026) – Keegan Bradley, No. 30 and 2025 U.S. Ryder Cup captain, has also committed to the field and will be joined by past Rocket Classic champions Rickie Fowler and Tony Finau.
Detroit’s PGA TOUR tournament will be held at the newly restored Detroit Golf Club for the eighth consecutive year from July 30-Aug. 2. Tickets are available at RocketClassic.com.
“Announcing three top-10 players in our first wave is a strong signal that 2026 is shaping up to be the best field in tournament history,” said Rocket Classic tournament director Mark Hollis. “After talking with players and their teams, it’s clear the world’s best want to play in Detroit. For fans, that means a chance to get up close to watch elite competition at the highest level. We’ll have more big names to announce in the coming weeks.”
Roy J. Akers covers the PGA Tour for www.skyviewsports.net
